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do in verb- to kill UK, 1905
- Before you do me in, Mr. McManus, you will let me finish my business with Ms. Finneran first, won’ you? — The Usual Suspects, 1995
- Mikey got shot up in the same thingio as what done Rico in. — Kevin Sampson, Clubland, p. 2, 2002
- to injure UK, 1905
- Pierce [Brosnan] did his knee in, so by the time we actually got to the scene there’d been six months of training. — BBCi, 20 November 2002
- to exhaust UK, 1917
Thus DONE IN - to defeat, to beat AUSTRALIA, 1916
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